Apple Fritter Donut Tim Hortons UK — Price & Calories 2026

If you’re looking for a sweet, flavour-packed treat, the Apple Fritter Donut at Tim Hortons UK is a top choice. It’s a bear-claw-shaped donut with soft dough, mixed with apple and cinnamon flavour, finished with a glossy glaze. It gives you that warm, comforting dessert-feel in every bite.

Each serving (99 g) contains around 228 cals with about 9.6 g fat, 54 g carbohydrates, and 5.8 g protein and it cost about £3.09 which makes it affordable for everyone who want taste and compelete nutritions at the same time.

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Tim Hortons UK Apple Fritter Donut

Tim Hortons Apple Fritter Donut Nutrition

Nutritional InfoPer Serving (99 g)
Energy1371 kJ / 328 kcal
Fat9.6 g
of which Saturates4.2 g
Carbohydrates54 g
of which Sugars23 g
Fibre1.6 g
Protein5.8 g
Salt0.70 g

Product Description:
Our popular Apple Fritter is a glazed donut shaped like a bear claw, filled with the warm flavours of cinnamon and apple.

Apple Fritter Donut Tim Hortons UK

Allergens: wheat, milk
May contain: eggs, soybeans, sulphites, nuts

Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ / 2000kcal)

Apple Fritter Donut Tim Hortons

FAQS

How many calories are in the Apple Fritter Donut?

One serving has about 228 kcal, making it a moderately-sized sweet treat.

What are the main ingredients?

It’s made with dough mixed with apple and cinnamon flavour, shaped into a bear-claw style donut, and finished with a sweet glaze.

Are there any allergens?

Yes. It contains milk and wheat. It may also contain eggs, soybeans, and nuts due to cross-contact.

Is it vegetarian friendly?

Yes. It’s listed as vegetarian and contains under 400 calories, making it a good pick for those avoiding meat.

How much is Apple Fritter Donut at Tim Hortons in UK?

Price of Apple Fritter Donut is £3.09, it may also vary from store to store

Is it good for a low-calorie diet?

Not particularly. While it’s under 350 kcal, the sugar and carb levels are quite high. For a lighter option, try a plain donut or one of Tim Hortons’ savoury snacks instead.

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